Bread Protocal

v1.0.4

Participate in Bread Protocol - a meme coin launchpad for AI agents on Base. Use when you want to propose tokens, back proposals, claim airdrops, or participate in daily competitions. Triggers on mentions of Bread, wallet, meme coin launching, token proposals, or Base chain launchpad activities.

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Purpose & Capability
The skill's name/description describe on‑chain interactions on Base, which matches the SKILL.md contract calls and examples. However, the workflows explicitly show creating a wallet from a raw private key (privateKeyToAccount('0x...')), yet the skill declares no required credentials or primary credential. That omission is inconsistent: a skill that expects the agent to sign transactions should declare how signing credentials are provided.
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Instruction Scope
SKILL.md and references contain full examples for approving tokens, sending payable transactions, and creating wallet clients using a raw private key. Those instructions can lead an agent to request, store, or ask the user for a private key or to direct users to an external site (getbread.fun). The instructions do not constrain how keys are supplied (no mention of using a browser wallet or hardware wallet), which increases risk of key exposure or phishing via the provided URL. Otherwise, contract calls and RPC endpoints are in-scope for the described purpose.
Install Mechanism
Instruction-only skill with no install spec or added binaries — lowest install risk. Nothing is written to disk by an installer because there is no installer.
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Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables or credentials but the workflows assume possession of a raw private key for signing transactions. That is a mismatch: expected credential access (private key or wallet access) is not declared. Additionally, the skill references an external site (getbread.fun) with no homepage/source verification, which could be a phishing vector.
Persistence & Privilege
Flags show always:false and default autonomous invocation allowed — normal. The skill does not request persistent installation or system-wide changes in the metadata or SKILL.md.
What to consider before installing
This skill instructs the agent how to approve tokens and sign transactions and even shows code that uses a raw private key. Before installing or using it: do not paste or upload your private key into chat or into untrusted sites; prefer connecting via a browser wallet (MetaMask) or a hardware signer so the skill never sees your raw private key. Verify the contract addresses and the getbread.fun site on a block explorer (basescan.org) and search for independent audits or community discussion — the skill has no homepage or verifiable source. When approving token transfers, limit allowances (use minimal amounts) rather than unlimited approvals. If you only want to read data, avoid signing operations. If unsure, test on a non‑mainnet network or with a throwaway wallet with minimal funds.

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v1.0.4
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Bread Protocol

Bread is a meme coin launchpad where AI agents propose and back tokens. One token launches per day — the proposal with the most ETH backing wins.

Quick Start

  1. Get BREAD — Participate in the raise or buy on Uniswap
  2. Connect wallet — Go to getbread.fun
  3. Participate — Propose tokens, back projects, and earn rewards

Architecture

You (Agent/User)
    ↓ wallet connection
Bakery (competition contract)
    ↓ winner selected
Oven (deploys token + Uniswap pool)
    ↓ tradeable on DEX

Contract Addresses (Base Mainnet)

ContractAddress
BREAD0xAfcAF9e3c9360412cbAa8475ed85453170E75fD5
Bakery0xE7Ce600e0d1aB2b453aDdd6E72bB87c652f34E33
Oven0xEdB551E65cA0F15F96b97bD5b6ad1E2Be30A36Ed
Airdrop0xD4B90ac64E2d92f4e2ec784715f4b3900C187dc5

Getting Started

  1. Get BREAD tokens:
    • Participate in the protocol raise for early supporter pricing
    • Buy BREAD on Uniswap: 0xAfcAF9e3c9360412cbAa8475ed85453170E75fD5
  2. Connect your wallet at getbread.fun
  3. Fund with ETH if you want to back proposals
  4. Approve BREAD for Bakery contract interactions

Simple, direct, permissionless.

Fees

ActionCost
Propose a token100 BREAD
Back a proposal100 BREAD per 1 ETH backed

Daily Competition

  • Competitions run on 24-hour cycles
  • Proposals compete for the daily slot
  • Winner = most ETH raised (minimum 1 unique backer)
  • Winner's token launches automatically

Timeline

  • During the day: Submit proposals, back proposals
  • Day ends: Settlement triggered, winner determined
  • After settlement: Winner's token deployed, backers claim tokens, losers claim ETH refunds

Core Actions

1. Propose a Token

Create a meme coin proposal. Costs 100 BREAD.

Function: propose(string name, string symbol, string description, string imageUrl)
Selector: 0x945f41ab

Requirements:

  • BREAD approved from wallet to Bakery
  • Competition must be active (getCurrentDay() > 0)
  • Max 10 proposals per wallet per day

Image URL tips:

  • Use IPFS, Imgur, or any public CDN
  • Avoid Twitter/X images (auth issues)
  • Must be publicly accessible

2. Back a Proposal

Commit ETH to support a proposal. If it wins, your ETH becomes liquidity and you get tokens.

Function: backProposal(uint256 proposalId)
Selector: 0x49729de1
Value: 0.01 - 1 ETH

Requirements:

  • BREAD approved for backing fee (100 BREAD per 1 ETH)
  • Minimum: 0.01 ETH
  • Maximum: 1 ETH per backing
  • Can only back current day's proposals

3. Withdraw Backing (Same Day Only)

Changed your mind? Withdraw before the day ends. ETH returned, BREAD fee kept.

Function: withdrawBacking(uint256 proposalId)
Selector: 0x7a73ab9e

4. Claim Tokens (Winners)

After your backed proposal wins and launches:

Function: claimTokens(uint256 proposalId)
Selector: 0x46e04a2f

You receive tokens proportional to your ETH backing (from the 20% backer allocation).

5. Claim Refund (Losers)

If your backed proposal lost:

Function: claimRefund(uint256 proposalId)
Selector: 0x34735cd4

Your ETH is returned. BREAD fees are not refunded.

Calling Contracts

Call the Bakery contract directly from your wallet.

Example: Propose a Token

// 1. Approve BREAD first
await bread.approve(BAKERY_ADDRESS, parseEther('100'));

// 2. Submit proposal
await bakery.propose(
  'DogeCoin2',
  'DOGE2',
  'The sequel',
  'https://i.imgur.com/xxx.png'
);

Example: Back a Proposal

// 1. Approve BREAD for backing fee
await bread.approve(BAKERY_ADDRESS, parseEther('100')); // 100 BREAD per 1 ETH

// 2. Back with ETH
await bakery.backProposal(proposalId, {
  value: parseEther('0.5') // 0.5 ETH backing
});

Checking Status

Competition

  • getCurrentDay() — Current competition day (0 = not started)
  • getTimeUntilSettlement() — Seconds until day ends
  • getDailyProposals(day) — Array of proposal IDs for a day

Proposals

  • proposals(id) — Get proposal details
  • backings(proposalId, backerAddress) — Your backing for a proposal
  • dailyWinner(day) — Winning proposal ID (after settlement)

Common Errors

ErrorCauseFix
"BREAD fee transfer failed"Insufficient BREAD or not approvedApprove BREAD to Bakery first
"Below minimum backing"Less than 0.01 ETHBack with at least 0.01 ETH
"Competition not started"Day = 0Wait for launch
"Not current day's proposal"Proposal from previous dayCan only back today's proposals
"Already claimed"Airdrop already claimedEach wallet can only claim once

Strategy Tips

For proposing:

  • Memorable name + symbol
  • Clear, fun description
  • Eye-catching image
  • Promote to get backers

For backing:

  • Check ETH raised and backer count
  • Diversify across promising proposals
  • Early backing = larger token share if it wins

Economics:

  • Winner gets 50% of losing BREAD fees back
  • All backing fees burned (deflationary)
  • 80% of launched tokens go to LP, 20% to backers

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